Recent News About Morgantown
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Eleven Bowles Rice attorneys from five of the firm’s offices – Charleston, Martinsburg, Morgantown and Parkersburg, West Virginia and Southpointe (Canonsburg), Pennsylvania – have been recognized as “Ones to Watch” in 2021 by The Best Lawyers in America®.
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PITTSBURGH – A Virginia couple’s litigation for injuries the husband allegedly suffered during the derailment of a mine car tour given in a West Virginia mine belonging to CONSOL Energy has been transferred to the Washington County Court of Common Pleas.
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PHILADELPHIA – A Morgantown couple are seeking damages from a tree stand manufacturer after an allegedly defective stand failed and caused the husband to fall 20 feet from a tree.
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PITTSBURGH — A Uniontown couple are suing Altimate Air LLC, citing alleged failure to warn and negligence.
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Bernstein-Burkley, P.C. was awarded the following rankings by the US News – Best Lawyers 2019 “Best Law Firms” list.
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Bernstein-Burkley is pleased to announce that partners, Robert S. Bernstein, Kirk B. Burkley and Arch W. Riley, Jr. have been selected by their peers for inclusion in the 25th Edition of The Best Lawyers in America®.
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PITTSBURGH – A Morgantown corporation is alleged to have defaulted on two loans.
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JOHNSTOWN – A defunct Meyersdale company has violated the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), per an investigation conducted and subsequent complaint filed by the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL).
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PHILADELPHIA – Due to improper service, Pizza Hut has successfully vacated a prior default judgment and damage award to two former employees who claimed they were fired due to their age.
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PITTSBURGH — A West Virginia couple is suing a Florida-based mall business, alleging negligence for a fall that led to the wife's injuries.
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PHILADELPHIA – A pair of former Pizza Hut employees who claim they were fired due to their age have been awarded damages totaling nearly $200,000 by the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
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A Pennsylvania man is suing his employer, claiming that he was violated by not receiving compensation for time worked.
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A York County woman is suing a bank and its supervisor, alleging she was terminated after taking medical leave that she was eligible for under law.